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it's important to the economy. a lot of jobs are tied into that simple thing, getting food on the table. >> benefits will drop by 7%. the first time benefits have been lowered. if the house bill becomes law, up to 3.8 million could lose their benefits. >> there's a lot more to the farm bill than the expansion of food stamp programs. david spoke to the agriculture secretary acting what else was at stake. >> it's a contravention bill. it's a trade promotion bill. it funds business growth, it's a research bill, a disaster assistance bill, it's all of that. it's one of the interesting thing about the bill, it has so many ramifications for americans. >> there's relief for cattle ranchers in south dakota, seeing thousands of cattle die. they don't get the relief. u.d the disaster relief from previous bills expired. they could face having to liquidate the remaining part of the herd and going out of business. regarding farm subsidies, do you agree some, particularly for wealthy farmers are to be cut. >> absolutely, that's
it's important to the economy. a lot of jobs are tied into that simple thing, getting food on the table. >> benefits will drop by 7%. the first time benefits have been lowered. if the house bill becomes law, up to 3.8 million could lose their benefits. >> there's a lot more to the farm bill than the expansion of food stamp programs. david spoke to the agriculture secretary acting what else was at stake. >> it's a contravention bill. it's a trade promotion bill. it funds...
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and global economy. the financial crises of 2008 took nearly everyone by surprise, leading economists and the brightest minds on wall street were forced to rethink fundmental functions, the map and the territory, risk, human nature and the future of forecasting is a guide to measuring economic vacialsz -- variables one thought to be immeasurable. i'm glad to have alan greenspan back at this table. welcome. how do we decide on the map and the territory. >> it's a little abstract and that's what it's supposed to be. the map is supposed to be the conceptual framework what we're doing with and the territory is reality. and economists always try to get the two of them to come together and a good deal of the times we fail. >> rose: all right. let's talk about all that. role clip. this is a clip with you and i n an interview before you wrote this book. >> something you can never the quite cal brate is the human emotional aspect of markets. >> i'm glad you raised that issue charlie because i'm just starting to w
and global economy. the financial crises of 2008 took nearly everyone by surprise, leading economists and the brightest minds on wall street were forced to rethink fundmental functions, the map and the territory, risk, human nature and the future of forecasting is a guide to measuring economic vacialsz -- variables one thought to be immeasurable. i'm glad to have alan greenspan back at this table. welcome. how do we decide on the map and the territory. >> it's a little abstract and that's...
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but then friday he'll be in new orleans talking about the economy and jobs. clearly they're trying to bring up other subjects that obviously are important in the agenda, but also there have been a series of negative headlines about health care and they don't want that to be all the president is talking about right now especially in the of negative headlines about health care. especially in the wake of this "washington post" over the weekend, revealing there was this memo written by david cutler, a harvard professor, also a consultant at the time in 2010 to the white house in terms of how to implement this new health care law. he had all kinds of warnings in that memo. says he still believes in the law, still hopes he gets back on track but told fox the rollout has obviously not been good. jay carney today would not really address why the white house ignored those warnings about how they needed to beef up the staff, have one person who is a point person. he wouldn't address why they wouldn't do all of that, but he said this -- >> well, i think there were senio
but then friday he'll be in new orleans talking about the economy and jobs. clearly they're trying to bring up other subjects that obviously are important in the agenda, but also there have been a series of negative headlines about health care and they don't want that to be all the president is talking about right now especially in the of negative headlines about health care. especially in the wake of this "washington post" over the weekend, revealing there was this memo written by...
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in our economic recovery, there has been one very bright spot in massachusetts and the national economy, the incredible growth of clean energy, energy efficiency and the jobs that come with these industries. according to the massachusetts clean energy center, our state alone has gained 20,000 jobs in these sectors since 2010, with another 10,000 new jobs expected in the next year alone. massachusetts has become the nation's most energy-efficient state. boston is ranked as the nation's most energy-efficient city. our shores will host the first offshore wind farm with a new construction terminal built in new bedford, allowing our fishermen to work alongside our wind energy workers. massachusetts is number seven in the nation in deploying solar energy, even though we're more well known for the perfect storm than perfectly sunny days. these advances, these jobs, these technologies have flourished in massachusetts because we have set the right policies and encouraged our companies to lead. massachusetts governor deval patrick set high goals for clean energy in our state and we have already s
in our economic recovery, there has been one very bright spot in massachusetts and the national economy, the incredible growth of clean energy, energy efficiency and the jobs that come with these industries. according to the massachusetts clean energy center, our state alone has gained 20,000 jobs in these sectors since 2010, with another 10,000 new jobs expected in the next year alone. massachusetts has become the nation's most energy-efficient state. boston is ranked as the nation's most...
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it is a consumer economy. andust ignore that fact allow the policies that have gotten us to this point -- the policies of the last 32, 33 giving money to the too big to fail banks, it is crazy. the right wing has been shoving -- thatryone's throats needs to be addressed. guest: thank you. the income distribution issue is difficult. we know that, on the basis of what we have seen, there has been a growing degree of inequality in this country. i would suggest that members of congress are aware of this. it is part of the ideological differences that we have here. thato you grow an economy deals with the critical issues that you have mentioned in terms of inequality? my guess is that we do need to focus on those particular policies that grow the economy and create more jobs, create more income, and address specifically the type of concerns that you have about distribution of income. it is difficult issue, but it is not unrelated to what kinds of policies this congress considers. host: we have talked about the memb
it is a consumer economy. andust ignore that fact allow the policies that have gotten us to this point -- the policies of the last 32, 33 giving money to the too big to fail banks, it is crazy. the right wing has been shoving -- thatryone's throats needs to be addressed. guest: thank you. the income distribution issue is difficult. we know that, on the basis of what we have seen, there has been a growing degree of inequality in this country. i would suggest that members of congress are aware of...
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when you have an economy with ample surplus capacity, forces that stimulating growth are increasingly different and active. rising prices of stocks. rising price values of homes. the consumer is reliquifying and experience important balance sheet appreciation and the recent spate of negative fears associated with the political brinksmanship over default and the budget -- and the government shutdown. that's behind us. that scared people. we never had a real threat of default before. so now people are free to look at the future. which is really exciting and bright. >> ken, you have had a great record. you have ridden this bull for all these years. you've ridden this bull this bull cycle. you just nailed it. let me just ask you, if i'm right, i may or may not be right, but if i'm right the fed is going to continue to inflate the money supply, whether that works or not remains to be seen. i think that's their policy. and profits are still rising, albeit slowly, ken. how long does this bull market cycle have left? i get this question all the time. does it have a year? does it have two year
when you have an economy with ample surplus capacity, forces that stimulating growth are increasingly different and active. rising prices of stocks. rising price values of homes. the consumer is reliquifying and experience important balance sheet appreciation and the recent spate of negative fears associated with the political brinksmanship over default and the budget -- and the government shutdown. that's behind us. that scared people. we never had a real threat of default before. so now...
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our nation, damaging our nation posses global standing, and leading to and during harm, costing our economy 24 billion dollars, tens of thousands of jobs, a germanic drop in consumer confidence. now, having still failed to derail the aca, the republican thes of attack has shifted new front relates to healthcare.gov. they're very clearly are challenges to implementing new pioneering access to health care . consider these headlines. for example, problems plagued rollup. plagued by delays and confusion over coverage. headlines are from 2005. as medicare part d was launched. that year, in dramatic contrast to the republican conduct to date, democrats who would oppose the law worked to make -- to make it a success. working with republicans on a bipartisan basis. republicans who had passed that law to adjust many problems and, most importantly, we worked with our constituents to make sure they can sign up. the reality is the affordable care act, which republicans are failing to work on with democrats, is working quite effectively in states running the marketplaces. you can see from that slide. in
our nation, damaging our nation posses global standing, and leading to and during harm, costing our economy 24 billion dollars, tens of thousands of jobs, a germanic drop in consumer confidence. now, having still failed to derail the aca, the republican thes of attack has shifted new front relates to healthcare.gov. they're very clearly are challenges to implementing new pioneering access to health care . consider these headlines. for example, problems plagued rollup. plagued by delays and...
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that's also a technical impetus too to improve the economy and help consumers spend more. > >absolutely. we saw oil touch 96 last week. which actually is a very big number. it's a very big support number. if it hits down there again 92 1/2 is the next stop. > >alright, scott bauer you have a good day out there. thanks so much. > >thank you. in our cover story, barneys new york, a luxury retail clothing store is defending itself against allegations of racial profiling. the claims being made after two separate incidents that had police questioning african-american shoppers who'd just made expensive purchases. this week, the head of barneys is meeting with representatives from rev. al sharpton's national action network. barneys new york, a high-end retailer with stores across the u-s is accused of calling police to investigate purchases made by african-american shoppers. in february, 21-year-old kayla phillips was, questioned after buying a 23-hundred dollar handbag with a temporary debit card with no name on it, and in april, 19-year-old trayon christian, who bought a 350- dollar belt als
that's also a technical impetus too to improve the economy and help consumers spend more. > >absolutely. we saw oil touch 96 last week. which actually is a very big number. it's a very big support number. if it hits down there again 92 1/2 is the next stop. > >alright, scott bauer you have a good day out there. thanks so much. > >thank you. in our cover story, barneys new york, a luxury retail clothing store is defending itself against allegations of racial profiling. the...
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but let congress write the bill but it ended up being a stupid bill that did not stimulate the economy. >> today i particularly appreciated the woman testifying who is head of cms because she apologized. i actually can accept, you know, when people make mistakes. it's tough to be president. it's tough to be any of these jobs. they are really rough and if you make a mistake. when you keep telling us and in the face of reality is something different, it does, at least for me, undermine my confidence. you know, don't keep telling me something that just simply is not true and then when you get caught with your pants down at least say you are sorry and explain it >> yeah. look, let's be clear about this. this is not the only outright distortion, deception, untruth being said, told by the president about the affordable care act. he also said our premiums would go down. they have not gone down. he said it would reduce the total amount of healthcare spending in the country, that's not true. he said it would not add a dime to the deficit. instead, sure it does, it borrows half a trillion dollar
but let congress write the bill but it ended up being a stupid bill that did not stimulate the economy. >> today i particularly appreciated the woman testifying who is head of cms because she apologized. i actually can accept, you know, when people make mistakes. it's tough to be president. it's tough to be any of these jobs. they are really rough and if you make a mistake. when you keep telling us and in the face of reality is something different, it does, at least for me, undermine my...
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it's really making for a muddy economy. always done so in the history of the planet and yet they want us to believe that's the solution. in terms of dysfunction in washington, that's a problem. i hear business owners talk about it all the time. they don't understand the tack code, what their healthcare costs will be. regulations go up every day. who wants to hire in that kind of environment? so yeah, you can blame washington, but don't bottom line this little two-week time period. this is a problem going on for a long time and is only get worse. >> thank you very much. multi trillion dollar economy, tiny little shutdown. >>> a year after this. time to just bail out home owners who say the hell with it? after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] maybe you've already heard what they're saying about the nissan altima. ♪ and we have to admit, that it's all true. but don't just take their word for it, check it out for yourself. the award-winning nissan altima. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $179 per month lease on a 2013 n
it's really making for a muddy economy. always done so in the history of the planet and yet they want us to believe that's the solution. in terms of dysfunction in washington, that's a problem. i hear business owners talk about it all the time. they don't understand the tack code, what their healthcare costs will be. regulations go up every day. who wants to hire in that kind of environment? so yeah, you can blame washington, but don't bottom line this little two-week time period. this is a...
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. >>> a sign that the economy is roaring back. plus a man lives to tell how an item in his pocket stops a thief's bullet. next. >>> welcome back. international inspectors say they've missed an october 27th deadline to visit all of syria's 23 declared chemical sites because two of the sites are in rebel held or contested areas. investigators face another deadline friday. all weapons must be destroyed. ♪ oops i did it again ♪ i played with your heart >>> so apparently somali pirates really do not like britney spears. a british naval officer tells "the mirror" that britney's music is blasted toward pirate vessels to scare them off, and it works mainly because they dislike western music and culture. >>> at 8'3", this turk towers over his syrian bride even though he's 5'9". big man. >>> now for business and cnbc's seema mody. >> richard, walmart is kicking off promotions today of about 25,000 u.s. employees as it tries to send a message it offers job security and opportunities. the mostly hourly workers will be promoted to differen
. >>> a sign that the economy is roaring back. plus a man lives to tell how an item in his pocket stops a thief's bullet. next. >>> welcome back. international inspectors say they've missed an october 27th deadline to visit all of syria's 23 declared chemical sites because two of the sites are in rebel held or contested areas. investigators face another deadline friday. all weapons must be destroyed. ♪ oops i did it again ♪ i played with your heart >>> so...
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and solar and biomass cannot scale up fast enough to deliver cheap and power at the scale the global economy requires. there's no credible path to climate stabilization that does not include a substantial role for nuclear power. honda is recalling 344,000 of its 2007 and 2008 odd see minivans saying that the van's brake and they are not aware of any problems related to the brake problem. >>> runners participated in the new york marathon. the two winners were kenyans. >>> we're talking about a new executive order by president obama requiring local governments and federal agencies to account for climate change when they undertake big new projects. for more, we're joined from washington by margaret tolive. if we're just catching up here, what were those changes? what was the executive order saying? >> so the executive order is telling federal agencies and local governments and especially federal agencies to analyze all of the risks that climate change may have to their missions and what they do, to talk about what they are already doing and what they should be doing and sets up a task force to
and solar and biomass cannot scale up fast enough to deliver cheap and power at the scale the global economy requires. there's no credible path to climate stabilization that does not include a substantial role for nuclear power. honda is recalling 344,000 of its 2007 and 2008 odd see minivans saying that the van's brake and they are not aware of any problems related to the brake problem. >>> runners participated in the new york marathon. the two winners were kenyans. >>> we're...
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including doing what he wants of our economy and it is his prerogative to lease nominate people who are put in power and advise and consent. they don't hold these people hoste. neil: so you think that john mccain is doing some of us to make up for the fact that he looked like he was very unpopular and this is a way to assuage those who said he was to ryan ellis? >> yes, he would fit this segment perfectly. he likes to get angry, he really does. >> they do have a serious problem and a lot of people are blaming each other. charlie gasparino has talked about this and i think that mccain is making this as well. there is time enough for them to get their act together and i don't think it stands. >> coming up, we have an in neil: if you are a free loving parent and you are loving the market, you might thi twice about taking your kids to the next lego movie that is due out next year. we found something very disturbing and i want you to take a listen and see if you can catch it. >> there is one hope. neil: lord business? a plan to ruin the world? listen to that again. [inaudible] >> lord busine
including doing what he wants of our economy and it is his prerogative to lease nominate people who are put in power and advise and consent. they don't hold these people hoste. neil: so you think that john mccain is doing some of us to make up for the fact that he looked like he was very unpopular and this is a way to assuage those who said he was to ryan ellis? >> yes, he would fit this segment perfectly. he likes to get angry, he really does. >> they do have a serious problem and...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ john: all this talk about the obamacare website. this is the bigger problem. central planning which is what this is the rarely works well. the last thing you want to stress central planning what is our health care. central planning can work up a few throw enough money at it. most americans like the public schools. ople like european trains, some like air france, as canadians like there single payer system. but over time central planning tends to break down. it took the soviet union 70 years to fail. socialism eventually failed. capitalism won the cold war, and now we are adopting the economic system. this is nuts. central planning appeals. >> to lower your premiums $2,500 per family per year. john: people want to believe that. we don't have time to read all of the details, but the president went to harvard. he and his experts must know how to manage health care better than the confusing competition we have now. we chose the planners. but windy tha
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you know the economy better than anybody. there was a san jose mercury news case, one guy, premium up of four, his plan is going up 10 grand. >> the idea that it would bend the cost was a lie. i have to tell you something, so far i heard that it is the insurance company's fault. i heard the president had an incompetent staff. and that the teleprompter was not working. he was been called a liar, the reality was this law was extraordinarily flawed and doomed from the start. and when this goes through, eventually it will lead to extraordinarily higher taxes and just a devastation to our health care as we know today. >> a general question for everybody. is it a crisis that the president of the united states purposely knows the truth and doesn't tell you the truth? yeah, right here. >> yes, it absolutely is. it is a lack of accountability culture that president obama has created in his presidency. there is no accountability for his actions, he lied to the american people, actions speak louder than words. he knows there will be no
you know the economy better than anybody. there was a san jose mercury news case, one guy, premium up of four, his plan is going up 10 grand. >> the idea that it would bend the cost was a lie. i have to tell you something, so far i heard that it is the insurance company's fault. i heard the president had an incompetent staff. and that the teleprompter was not working. he was been called a liar, the reality was this law was extraordinarily flawed and doomed from the start. and when this...
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as economist one of the things that is holding back the jobs and economy is uncertainty. what is happening next? no one knows what the white house will do about obama care. >> the law could continue to change or evolve or whatever word you want to use, steve? >> i think there is a good chance at this point that there will be a one- year delay of the individual mandate. isn't that interesting. we had a big government shutdown. >> the white white is pushing back hard on that every day, steve. >> but the congressional offices are hearing from their constituents, all over the country, i talked to republicans and democrats, their phones are melting down with people calling, i am losing health care and i don't know if i will be covered in 20014. people are nervous about this. >> there is a cascade of issues that are going to come running off of the hill if you delay the individual mandate. premiums could go higher and the number of uninsured is estimated 24 million additional americans and quick answer, does the white house want to go there? >> right now, no. they are resisting
as economist one of the things that is holding back the jobs and economy is uncertainty. what is happening next? no one knows what the white house will do about obama care. >> the law could continue to change or evolve or whatever word you want to use, steve? >> i think there is a good chance at this point that there will be a one- year delay of the individual mandate. isn't that interesting. we had a big government shutdown. >> the white white is pushing back hard on that...
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it is a consumer economy. andust ignore that fact allow the policies that have gotten us to this point -- the policies of the last 32, 33 giving money to the too big to fail banks, it is crazy. the right wing has been shoving -- thatryone's throats needs to be addressed. guest: thank you. the income distribution issue is difficult. we know that, on the basis of what we have seen, there has been a growing degree of inequality in this country. i would suggest that members of congress are aware of this. it is part of the ideological differences that we have here. thato you grow an economy deals with the critical issues that you have mentioned in terms of inequality? my guess is that we do need to focus on those particular policies that grow the economy and create more jobs, create more income, and address specifically the type of concerns that you have about distribution of income. it is difficult issue, but it is not unrelated to what kinds of policies this congress considers. host: we have talked about the memb
it is a consumer economy. andust ignore that fact allow the policies that have gotten us to this point -- the policies of the last 32, 33 giving money to the too big to fail banks, it is crazy. the right wing has been shoving -- thatryone's throats needs to be addressed. guest: thank you. the income distribution issue is difficult. we know that, on the basis of what we have seen, there has been a growing degree of inequality in this country. i would suggest that members of congress are aware of...
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the economy has taken a knock recently, and the focus of the protest has been on this ecotax. just a week ago there were violent clashes with the police, rubber bullets were fired, tear gas fired and the protesters hurled missiles at the police. there were several injuries. a couple of days later the president backtracked. as i say, suspended from further talks. protesters feel they have the initiative, they want him to go further and scrapped. they have been promised more state aid. they are still not happy. the speeches made here before a big march are voicing that anger. >> that's tim friend in france. >> movie theatres and arcades will be closing. private theatre and gaming companies are unauthorised to operate and must shut doors. state-run businesses are valid in cuba. state theatres are less popular than private ones, which show hollywood block busters. >> in cairo, supporters of a popular tv comic took to the streets in protest of his removal. bassem yousseff is known as egypt's jon stewart. broadcasters say he violated editorial policy. fans say he's being censored fo
the economy has taken a knock recently, and the focus of the protest has been on this ecotax. just a week ago there were violent clashes with the police, rubber bullets were fired, tear gas fired and the protesters hurled missiles at the police. there were several injuries. a couple of days later the president backtracked. as i say, suspended from further talks. protesters feel they have the initiative, they want him to go further and scrapped. they have been promised more state aid. they are...
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and the world bank says the piracy cost the global economy $18 billion. pirates use the money to pay for crime, including human and weapons trafficking and funding militias. >> the immediate closure of a mine in a town after 92 people women and children died of thirst trying to cross the sahara desert. traffickers who transport people through niger will be severely punished. >> an unofficial referendum to decide the future of abeyei has done little to clarify the position of the region. sudan and south sudan has claims on the oil-rich territory. 99.4% of people - mainly from the ngok dinka tribe voted in favour of joining the south. a rival group boycotted the vote. the result is not recognised by either government. al jazeera's peter greste reports on the difficulties of running abeyei. >>. >> number four, you have recognition which is important. ... >> this is abeyei's new state government. a local committee meeting under a tree. these are the people who organised the unofficial referendum among the ngok dinka. they voted 99.9% to reject sudan, and inst
and the world bank says the piracy cost the global economy $18 billion. pirates use the money to pay for crime, including human and weapons trafficking and funding militias. >> the immediate closure of a mine in a town after 92 people women and children died of thirst trying to cross the sahara desert. traffickers who transport people through niger will be severely punished. >> an unofficial referendum to decide the future of abeyei has done little to clarify the position of the...
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if you want to be plugged into an to the international economy coming you have to be in mogadishu you cannot be with the countryside of somalia. we have seen a significant movement to cities driven in part by connectivity and that ships and changes the way conflict happens. i would give you two examples then i will summarize how to think about the environment. one is libya's the other is syria. in 2011 there was a very major fire in a coastal city if there was a french naval task force ready to intervene in the conflict but they did not know much about what was going on on the ground. an urban city well-educated and libyans have exploded with access to soft loans over the internet. of the kids were getting shot as they tried to move around the cities so they began to use gugler and android sell funds to plot the locations of the snipers shooting at them. they would put pins in the map don't go down that street. the french start to see these pins appearing on buglers. so they flew reconnaissance mission so then they obviously started to bomb those positions when the school kids realize
if you want to be plugged into an to the international economy coming you have to be in mogadishu you cannot be with the countryside of somalia. we have seen a significant movement to cities driven in part by connectivity and that ships and changes the way conflict happens. i would give you two examples then i will summarize how to think about the environment. one is libya's the other is syria. in 2011 there was a very major fire in a coastal city if there was a french naval task force ready to...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. would you like apple or cherry? cherry. oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] never made wi hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. >> now get ready to speedway your way through the news. first to capitol hill. nsa program hearings. lawmakers questioning u.s. spy chiefs about accusations the nsa has tapped the calls of u.s. americans and u.s. allies too. >> what we do not do is spy unlawfully on americans or for that matter spy indesvictim natalie on the citizens of any country. we only spy for valid foreign intelligence purposes as authorized by law with multiple layers of oversight to ensure we don't abuse our authorities. >> the hearing comes after reports the nsa monitored german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone. and now to a utah courtroom where gypsy was back on the witness stand. she is the mistress of dr. martin
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. would you like apple or cherry? cherry. oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] never made wi hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. >> now get ready to speedway your way through the news. first to capitol hill. nsa program hearings....
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you this, i see republican after republican talking about cutting taxes, talking about growing the economy, but neachg t of he lks, tiddl ass the workg m awoma i's le e rublian pty s fogott theiddlclas exis. >> wel i ctain agr wi yo lo in trmsf making that contact with working families. and the biggest challenge families face in virginia is economic opportunity. it's jobs. there are enormous s.w.a.t.s wa because people have been unemployed so long. there's a big difference between me and terry mcauliffe. i can explain my plan to grow jobs and cut taxes, and he's proposing more government spending. $1,700 more in taxes per family versus my$700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we look at these numbers, and we're talking about, you know,
you this, i see republican after republican talking about cutting taxes, talking about growing the economy, but neachg t of he lks, tiddl ass the workg m awoma i's le e rublian pty s fogott theiddlclas exis. >> wel i ctain agr wi yo lo in trmsf making that contact with working families. and the biggest challenge families face in virginia is economic opportunity. it's jobs. there are enormous s.w.a.t.s wa because people have been unemployed so long. there's a big difference between me and...
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economy. not to mention your own economy. why healthcare.gov is going off line again. >> one of the nation's busiest airports is in the seen. >> it is like a dream. it was not real. it was so intense and not normal to hear that. >> the attack like this tests our resolve and who we are and respond. the line of fire and recovery. >> in moments, the now evidence that the killer may have had a specific target in mind. and a city's response in the face of tragedy becomes a point of national pride for all of us and celebrating boston strong. i am harris faulkner. down again. healthcare.gov that is linking americans to health care exchanges will go off line in a few hours from now. the site will be down for an extended fix. something that the website sorely needs. it is plagued since day one. you can count the number of successful enrollments on hand. and memos from the obama administration show that six people managed to sign up the first day the website went live. the administration is promising a tech surge will fix the trouble.
economy. not to mention your own economy. why healthcare.gov is going off line again. >> one of the nation's busiest airports is in the seen. >> it is like a dream. it was not real. it was so intense and not normal to hear that. >> the attack like this tests our resolve and who we are and respond. the line of fire and recovery. >> in moments, the now evidence that the killer may have had a specific target in mind. and a city's response in the face of tragedy becomes a...
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the vulnerability of that one sixth of the economy, indeed the entire economy is potentially, certainly extreme because we just don't know which way our political leaders are going to go. and now insurance companies i joining up with the obama administration and the liberals in washington to say wait a minute. our profits are at risk here. if you were to go ahead with a delay in the individual mandate. >> insurance companies joins with the liberals and the obama administration part three and a half years ago. a path to the insurance company. i think it is a mistake to emphasizes once if the economy. human lives are a stake. i can name of harmelin in california who has over a million dollars in medical expenses as a result of states for cancer. she is not been able to buy new insurance on the california exchange which is supposed to work. so people will buy as a result of this. lou: indeed. the fact of the matter is, if we do not deal with all of these issues right now. by the way, i don't see a gray stomach on the part of the president's faugh -- agnon's they have got -- they have got t
the vulnerability of that one sixth of the economy, indeed the entire economy is potentially, certainly extreme because we just don't know which way our political leaders are going to go. and now insurance companies i joining up with the obama administration and the liberals in washington to say wait a minute. our profits are at risk here. if you were to go ahead with a delay in the individual mandate. >> insurance companies joins with the liberals and the obama administration part three...
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the economy still appears to be struggling and the government shutdown did not help. a number of new report this is week are expected to show the economy struggling to gain traction. with little economic growth, the federal reserve is expected to keep holding down interest rates. >>> retail rrs counting on this week's holiday to boost sales. hall wooen spending is second to christmas. we're likely to shell out $7 billion, double what was spent eight years ago. those haunted house attractions will scare up another billion. >> that's amazing. >>> hate your job? a new study says it will get better. >> thank the lord. >> resermers have found that older workers are the happiest. 9 out of 10 people aged 50 or older are satisfied or somewhat satisfied. >> only 35 more years to go until we're happy, diane that. >> keep on hanging on. >>> an accident prone grandpa topped the box office. bad grandpa, $32 million. gravity fell to earth with 20 pbt 3 million. and captain phillips with 11.8. >>> sad news from the music world this morning. one of the fathers of rock 'n' roll, lou r
the economy still appears to be struggling and the government shutdown did not help. a number of new report this is week are expected to show the economy struggling to gain traction. with little economic growth, the federal reserve is expected to keep holding down interest rates. >>> retail rrs counting on this week's holiday to boost sales. hall wooen spending is second to christmas. we're likely to shell out $7 billion, double what was spent eight years ago. those haunted house...
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our large economy's made up of all these little economies that are added up into the overall. i think the basic problem is we don't have enough jobs, particularly for young people. these young men -- who are these young men who are 20 to 24 and have almost a 15% unemployment rate. they're kids who just got out of college. they're kids maybe who didn't go to college, who didn't finish college and they go out there and there just are not the jobs for them that there might have been in a different decade. >> with the previous segment, beyond the dream, we showed him helping young people. should more young people be concerned about creating their own business rather than depending on someone else to get a job? >> when you're an entrepreneur and something goes wrong, you're in that business at 2:00 in the morning when your computer's not working. you can't call your tech guy because you don't have your tech guy, you're it. or if you have a person who's outside, they come in and you're working after hours. this is what being an entrab pra anywhere is all about. a lot of people don't
our large economy's made up of all these little economies that are added up into the overall. i think the basic problem is we don't have enough jobs, particularly for young people. these young men -- who are these young men who are 20 to 24 and have almost a 15% unemployment rate. they're kids who just got out of college. they're kids maybe who didn't go to college, who didn't finish college and they go out there and there just are not the jobs for them that there might have been in a different...
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this in place but adding to them as well and tax reform would be a victory that would help grow the economy and help alleviate the deficits. lou: but we are sitting here looking at this. >> cannot speak for him, but we are focused on trying to get a budget done and when you don't have a budget is when you have this continuous resolution. lou: goes back to what i was saying. >> earlier i said that it's okay to say no when no is what is %from people so we are borrowing from people so we cannot want a plate and that is what we are setting up against. not only is it a fiscal issue, but also a situation where no is not okay and we have to have some replacements and we have to talk about what could be as republicans. lou: we are way over on time and i appreciate you being with us and we will go into what the republican plan may be or might be and we wish you much luck. lou: turning to wall street, stocks moved higher following upbeat economic reports. the nasdaq up two points. posting gains by nasdaq posted a slight loss. key witnesses ignoring the obama administration stonewalled before the hous
this in place but adding to them as well and tax reform would be a victory that would help grow the economy and help alleviate the deficits. lou: but we are sitting here looking at this. >> cannot speak for him, but we are focused on trying to get a budget done and when you don't have a budget is when you have this continuous resolution. lou: goes back to what i was saying. >> earlier i said that it's okay to say no when no is what is %from people so we are borrowing from people so...
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piracy costs the global economy $18 billion a year. pirates use the money to fund crime around the world, including human trafficking, arms trafficking and funding militias. >> two supporters of greece's farr right golden dawn have been killed. it happened in the athens suburb of neo iraklio, outside a gulf cooperation council party -- a golden dawn party office. a greek spokesman promised all involved will be punished. >> translation: the murderers, whoever they are will be dealt fairly. >> more from our correspondent in athens. >> counterterrorism police scour the the street outside golden dawn's office, including a dozen bullet casings. two gunmen fired the rounds into the heads and chest of three golden dawn supporters sitting at the building's entrance. golden dawn says footage shows the gunman arriving on a motorcycle, firing at close range, emptying the magazine into their bodies. all of greece's political parties condemned the killings. golden dawn calls them a terrorist attack. >> translation: it was clearly an execution. the
piracy costs the global economy $18 billion a year. pirates use the money to fund crime around the world, including human trafficking, arms trafficking and funding militias. >> two supporters of greece's farr right golden dawn have been killed. it happened in the athens suburb of neo iraklio, outside a gulf cooperation council party -- a golden dawn party office. a greek spokesman promised all involved will be punished. >> translation: the murderers, whoever they are will be dealt...
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economy. to come up with that requires a balancing, even among domestic interests, and then to go to 11 other trading partners in the case of ttp and t-tip and figure out a landing zone where it is a win-win for everybody. nobody gets 100% of what they want in 100% of the chapters, but we have to be able to look at the package as a whole and make sure that is serving our interests and our values and that it is supporting what we need to support in the united states in terms of job creation, growth, and strength and the middle class. those are our watch words. everything we do is tied back to those three objectives. so we will be working over the course of the next couple of months on tpp. as t-tip get up and running, we will try to achieve that objective. >> and hope there are no more government shutdowns to stop you. a couple of you have mentioned agriculture, which is not really represented up here. though governor, you have the tomato industry in tennessee. i will use you as a proxy. what d
economy. to come up with that requires a balancing, even among domestic interests, and then to go to 11 other trading partners in the case of ttp and t-tip and figure out a landing zone where it is a win-win for everybody. nobody gets 100% of what they want in 100% of the chapters, but we have to be able to look at the package as a whole and make sure that is serving our interests and our values and that it is supporting what we need to support in the united states in terms of job creation,...
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the principle restore robust economy when it was in deep trouble. fair to say it hasn't got be better. it's gotten better to some extent. >> not median wages. >> bill, i don't want to argument particulars with you. i'm is saying on some accounts it's gotten better and many accounts it has not. many are not including him. that is one that hasn't worked out very well. the healthcare rollout could still succeed. there are structural issues whole thing could collapse. that's his principle domestic achievement. >> we'll know next year. >> look at the withdrawal from iraq. that situation over in iraq, which was one where the surge of troops that president bush 43 had instituted had turned things around. >> that maybe falling apart. >> dick cheney coming up in a couple of anyone's answered will talk about that i want to make sure everybody standz my politic must test on the economy is how much workers are making. those salaries have gone down five years that's how i judge it. >> you bet. >> former vice president dick cheney on iraq, afghanistan, and cheati
the principle restore robust economy when it was in deep trouble. fair to say it hasn't got be better. it's gotten better to some extent. >> not median wages. >> bill, i don't want to argument particulars with you. i'm is saying on some accounts it's gotten better and many accounts it has not. many are not including him. that is one that hasn't worked out very well. the healthcare rollout could still succeed. there are structural issues whole thing could collapse. that's his...
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investment is part of our economy. one of the reasons that i enthusiastically answered the president's call to take the job. our public lands are poured in some anyways. the drive our economy than they also drive things that fuel the sole. -- the soul. you have to seize an opportunity to make a difference. we have a chance to make a difference at interior on some of the defining issues of our time. climate change. from 71 degrees north latitude. you see the impact of climate change everywhere. we need to move our country toward energy independence. we also need to honor our proud conservation legacy. i want to thank president obama for his confidence in me. i want to thank the senate for agreeing with him. that is the job. the timing, that was a little off. i came into thinking, great, long-term. then there is a continuing resolution that is funding us a few months at a time. i started in april, and sequestration was there. that is the nuttiest thing i have heard out. including the things that are most important that n
investment is part of our economy. one of the reasons that i enthusiastically answered the president's call to take the job. our public lands are poured in some anyways. the drive our economy than they also drive things that fuel the sole. -- the soul. you have to seize an opportunity to make a difference. we have a chance to make a difference at interior on some of the defining issues of our time. climate change. from 71 degrees north latitude. you see the impact of climate change everywhere....
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so, there is really no effect on the economy. it is a wash. over the the fact that higher income range, those tend -- more productive workers. they earn more by definition. so on balance it means it is a negative or the economy. from new hampshire. really interesting. i have been doing a lot of research on fraud and abuse. i understand the problems of fraud on the earned income tax credit, child care credit, school credit, i understand that. as a percentage, how does that relate to all tax expenditures? because on the corporate side of i am seeing numbers that are pretty staggering as far as what the government pays out for corporate tax expenditures as compared to what is paid out to private individual tax expenditures. i am using the word tax expenditures as far as part as eitc, school credit, and the expenditures the corporate side gets. i keep hearing it on the personal side, but is this a big part of this fraud? i recently discovered a report regarding arms subsidies and quite a bit of money. remember -- $17 billion or $70 million overpai
so, there is really no effect on the economy. it is a wash. over the the fact that higher income range, those tend -- more productive workers. they earn more by definition. so on balance it means it is a negative or the economy. from new hampshire. really interesting. i have been doing a lot of research on fraud and abuse. i understand the problems of fraud on the earned income tax credit, child care credit, school credit, i understand that. as a percentage, how does that relate to all tax...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms obph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call...
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were having some impact in iran's economy. it's difficult to see why it is that after several years which iran seemed entirely uninterested in a nuclear deal we have a new nuclear negotiating team that is obviously interested in reaching a deal as quickly as possible. unless the sanctions were having some impact on iran. and i think one of the people whose opinion we should listen to in the matter is mr. -- who said repeatedly the sanction we're having a dramatic impact on iran. and it change and approach was necessary. so from the perspective of the obama administration, -- as i have written several monograph. the obama team from the beginning always thought the sanctions is being an instrument to use to get iran to the negotiations. while the sanctions may not have accomplished other purposes other people in had in mind they accomplished mr. obama's purpose. >> would any of you like to jump in and respond on the effectivenesses of sanctions? i think patrick is quite correct . the sanctions have helped, but we have to exam th
were having some impact in iran's economy. it's difficult to see why it is that after several years which iran seemed entirely uninterested in a nuclear deal we have a new nuclear negotiating team that is obviously interested in reaching a deal as quickly as possible. unless the sanctions were having some impact on iran. and i think one of the people whose opinion we should listen to in the matter is mr. -- who said repeatedly the sanction we're having a dramatic impact on iran. and it change...
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our economy was shrinking. there was real concern that the united states economy would not bounce back. it did thanks to the tenacity of the american people, the determination of the private sector, and the bulls decisive action taken across government. right away the president moves to pull our economy out of the recession. you work to put up the financial fires, stabilize the of bankers, and so start growth. in addition he pursued policies to fuel our economy into the future. that meant investing in education and infrastructure, fixing a health care system that was broken, creating new rules so our financial system works better for consumers and investors and locking in lower taxes for 90 percent of all americans. and lowering barriers to this entrepreneur is and businesses to innovate, grow, and higher. because of these measures we are moving in the right direction. the positive signs are real. since 2009 our economy has been expanding. over the past 43 months private employers have added, 7 million jobs. bu
our economy was shrinking. there was real concern that the united states economy would not bounce back. it did thanks to the tenacity of the american people, the determination of the private sector, and the bulls decisive action taken across government. right away the president moves to pull our economy out of the recession. you work to put up the financial fires, stabilize the of bankers, and so start growth. in addition he pursued policies to fuel our economy into the future. that meant...
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it would add certainty to the economy and more certainty in the economy is certainly needed right now to try to bring back the jobs. it would also take away the pressure for these haphazard, last-minute budget deals, which inevitably have stuck in them little provisions that nobody finds out about because they are all done at the last minute to avoid a government shutdown. so here's how this would work. when we don't have speck bills agreed to by the time the fiscal year comes to an end -- and that would be october 1 -- then the spending continues just as it was the previous year, so the same level of spending. except that automatically it would begin to reduce spending after 120 days and 60 days. so congress would have 120 days to come together and figure out a budget. that's the carrot. the stick is that after 120 days, the spending would be ratcheted down 1% and then again every 60 days another 1%. so i think it's become painfully obvious that congress needs encouragement to get its work done, and this certainly would be encouragement. by the same token, you wouldn't have these gov
it would add certainty to the economy and more certainty in the economy is certainly needed right now to try to bring back the jobs. it would also take away the pressure for these haphazard, last-minute budget deals, which inevitably have stuck in them little provisions that nobody finds out about because they are all done at the last minute to avoid a government shutdown. so here's how this would work. when we don't have speck bills agreed to by the time the fiscal year comes to an end -- and...
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instead of devil raysing a problem discreetly, narrowly, they decided to review one-sixth of the economy that's what you are getting the pushback, generally from american people and specifically from conservatives whose warrant against this -- for 4 1/2 years. >> let's turn to your book which is a collection of articles and essays you published throughout your career and early days. believe it or not, for some viewers, the new republic, and then -- on to the "time" magazine and "washington post," you coined the term -- maybe a decade ago about -- called bush derangement syndrome. your psychiatrist. acute onset of pair now yeah and otherwise normal people and rae action to the policies. the presidency. name the existence of george w. bush, he said. there is, without it seem to me, an obama derangement syndrome as well. do you think that one is any more acute than the other? have you been to be able diagnose more cases the other? >> well, to start, it was largely tongue-in-cheek giving it a serious diagnosis. as you know, when you try ironing in general, the iron is missed. i actually had
instead of devil raysing a problem discreetly, narrowly, they decided to review one-sixth of the economy that's what you are getting the pushback, generally from american people and specifically from conservatives whose warrant against this -- for 4 1/2 years. >> let's turn to your book which is a collection of articles and essays you published throughout your career and early days. believe it or not, for some viewers, the new republic, and then -- on to the "time" magazine and...
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and that's still where the economy is. if the economy picks up in 2014, the fed can start to taper. but there are no signs of that yet. liz: maybe scott down at the cme is right, he was saying 2015. byron, lovely to have you. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. liz: please come back. >> okay. liz: byron wien. closing bell ringing in 14 minutes. a black cat of sorts crossing dell's path on this halloween. you won't believe the smell that is reportedly coming from laptops. we'll tell you next. ♪ ♪ when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we n all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps mai
and that's still where the economy is. if the economy picks up in 2014, the fed can start to taper. but there are no signs of that yet. liz: maybe scott down at the cme is right, he was saying 2015. byron, lovely to have you. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. liz: please come back. >> okay. liz: byron wien. closing bell ringing in 14 minutes. a black cat of sorts crossing dell's path on this halloween. you won't believe the smell that is reportedly coming from laptops....
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economy is struggling to get over the 2008 financial collapse. from friday benefits for a family of four receiving the maximum food stamp allotment drops by 5.4%, the equivalent of $36 per month, and that works out to be $420 per year, according to the u.s. department of agriculture that has done the match. of course it matters to poor families around the country, but it matters to all of us. according to moody's anna littics every $1 spent in the form of a food stamp in a shop in this country generates $1.73 worth of what they call gdp, economic growth. this is what economists refer to as the multiplier effect which is explained by saying when they take the money in the cash is distributed throughout the economy of the store, the sally of the checkout person -- salary of the checkout person and security guard and the store gets revenue to buy goods to sell us down the road. put in its simplest form foodstamps are an immediate way of stimulating the economy. that will be dented by friday's reductions, and more cuts are on the horizon. congress is
economy is struggling to get over the 2008 financial collapse. from friday benefits for a family of four receiving the maximum food stamp allotment drops by 5.4%, the equivalent of $36 per month, and that works out to be $420 per year, according to the u.s. department of agriculture that has done the match. of course it matters to poor families around the country, but it matters to all of us. according to moody's anna littics every $1 spent in the form of a food stamp in a shop in this country...
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so when the economy does pick up, that's going to fall right down to the bottom line. you'll have a much greater profit expansion. >> i mean the point is well taken, gemma, by your followers that cost cutting can only take you know, earnings so far. but it depends on how much fat is on the balance sheet right now, right? >> exactly. because you can only cut so much fat and then have you to look at, how can you grow performance? if we're using the analogy, how can you make that steak taste any tastyier? some ways is profit momentum. what we're looking for in terms of, for example, biotech sector there are many different multipliers, many different drivers. you have m&a activity secondly a strong pipeline of products. you have revenue growth drivers that are there. that's the reason we're slightly more comfortable there. going back to the point that was mentioned initially in terms of valuation, et cetera, this is a sector that's underowned. again, that's quite rare in this momentum-driven market to find something, you know, that is positioned like that. >> yeah that's a
so when the economy does pick up, that's going to fall right down to the bottom line. you'll have a much greater profit expansion. >> i mean the point is well taken, gemma, by your followers that cost cutting can only take you know, earnings so far. but it depends on how much fat is on the balance sheet right now, right? >> exactly. because you can only cut so much fat and then have you to look at, how can you grow performance? if we're using the analogy, how can you make that steak...
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so social security is not only critical to the individual, it's critical to the entire economy. >> the social security administration also says about 10 million americans will pay higher taxes next year. in new york, laura engel, fox news. >>> it's a mystery that's had many buzzing, what's going on with the barges in san francisco? now the mystery is solved. what this barge has to do with the popular search engine google. google. stay with us. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. >>> well, this is one of those inspiring stories that shows
so social security is not only critical to the individual, it's critical to the entire economy. >> the social security administration also says about 10 million americans will pay higher taxes next year. in new york, laura engel, fox news. >>> it's a mystery that's had many buzzing, what's going on with the barges in san francisco? now the mystery is solved. what this barge has to do with the popular search engine google. google. stay with us. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and...
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since that's happened, he's pivoted on immigration, comes back to the economy, makes speeches, doesn't govern and lead. why doesn't he go to the "washington post" or even here to fox news. we realize this is an inconsequential play. he's trying to distract from what's going on. >> can he get anything else done? and wouldn't the first thing you be talking about instead of immigration, potentially, would be jobs? if you weren't going to talk about obama care. >> if you look at the chamber of commerce and other businesses, they think immigration reform would create a tremendous amount of jobs. talk to the tens of millions of people. talk to the tens of millions of people, talk to your friends, but tens of millions of people for whom it's a priority. talk to the millions of lesbian and gay men and women who are unable to get jobs. >> what i'm saying is the timing of it all. is he doing it to distract a way so all the negative attention is not -- the press conference we just had with jay carney -- >> if it was a year ago, you would say he's doing it to distract from benghazi. i mean -- let
since that's happened, he's pivoted on immigration, comes back to the economy, makes speeches, doesn't govern and lead. why doesn't he go to the "washington post" or even here to fox news. we realize this is an inconsequential play. he's trying to distract from what's going on. >> can he get anything else done? and wouldn't the first thing you be talking about instead of immigration, potentially, would be jobs? if you weren't going to talk about obama care. >> if you look...
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economy. after a hearing -- after that, a hearing on stand your ground laws. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, "q&a" with author stephen kinzer or it he talks about his book which chronicles the lives of john foster dulles and his brother allen dulles who served as cia director. this week on "newsmakers," agriculture secretary tom bill site joins us. becky for being here. of cq rolln ferguson >> this week the house senate farm bill to go shooters held their first session. is the white house -- let me what backup a little bit, the treasury secretary said it was important to have a farm bill. is the white house going to intervene on the negotiations, to help settle that issue? the senator has repeatedly said he wants the house to help solve that issue.
economy. after a hearing -- after that, a hearing on stand your ground laws. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, "q&a" with author stephen kinzer or it he talks about his book which chronicles the lives of john foster dulles and his brother allen dulles who served as cia director. this week on "newsmakers," agriculture secretary tom bill site joins us. becky for being here. of cq rolln ferguson >> this week the house senate farm bill to go shooters held their first session. is...